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    B!SON - an open tool to help researchers find suitable Open Access journals for their work
    (Zenodo, 2023) Eppelin, Anita
    The poster presents key facts on B!SON, an open recommendation service for Open Access journals. There is a whole range of web-based services designed to help researchers find a suitable journal for their findings. Few of them, however, are inherently oriented towards the needs and interests of the research community: they are often provided by commercial actors, only include journals of one single (major) publisher, the procedures for the recommendations are not transparent, the source code is not publicly available, their sustainability is unclear or they are merely aggregated journal lists with advanced filter functions. B!SON has set out to do things differently: It is a tool developed and provided by two major German academic libraries - TIB (Technische Informationsbibliothek) and SLUB (Saxonian State and University Library Dresden). It includes only genuine Open Access journals, uses only community-based, open data sources from DOAJ and OpenCitations, discloses its recommendation algorithm based on semantic and bibliometric methods, handles user data sensitively and has been designed with sustainability in mind. B!SON's simple user interface with input fields for a manuscript's title, abstract and references provides users with a list of DOAJ-listed journals in which similar research has been published. A similarity score is provided for each journal listed, along with the underlying articles where similarity was found, to make the recommendation verifiable.
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    Treffen sich zwei Artikel hinter einer Paywall. Kommt eine Zweitveröffentlichungsoption vorbei…
    (Zenodo, 2022) Dellmann, Sarah; Deppe, Arvid; Härkönen, Sonja; Voigt, Michaela
    Das Material dokumentiert einen 90-minütigen Workshop bei den Open-Access-Tagen 2022. Die Inhalte wurden im Workshop in Kleingruppen erarbeitet: An fünf Tischen diskutierten die Teilnehmer*innen jeweils ca. zehn Minuten die gleiche Fragen (insgesamt gab es fünf Fragen) und notierten Ideen & Lösungsansätze, welche nach jeder Runde im Plenum kurz vorgetragen und kurz diskutiert wurden. Die Fragen stammten von den Teilnehmenden selbst – bei der Anmeldung zum Workshop waren sie gefragt worden: “Welche Frage im Alltagsgeschäft der Zweitveröffentlichungen wollten Sie schon immer mal an die Community stellen?” Die so eingereichten Fragen wurden im Vorfeld durch die Workshopkoordinator*innen thematisch geclustert (1. Motivation/Argumentation, 2. Services & Tools, 3. Metadaten, 4. Postprints, 5. Rechtliches). Einige Fragen konnten aus Zeitgründen nicht im Workshop behandelt werden; sind der Vollständigkeit halber auch dokumentiert.
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    Freie Versionen paywall-geschützter Artikel finden
    (Zenodo, 2017) Tullney, Marco
    Präsentation zum Hobsy-Workshop 2017, 15. Dezember 2017, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek
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    Wege zum Goldenen Weg: Modelle der Open-Access-Transformation für Zeitschriften
    (Zenodo, 2017) Riesenweber, Christina; Tullney, Marco
    Folien zum Vortrag "Wege zum Goldenen Weg: Modelle der Open-Access-Transformation für Zeitschriften" in Veranstaltung: Erfolgreiches Journal-Management: Transformation und Open Science Workshop in der Leibniz-Geschäftsstelle Berlin am 19./20.01.2017
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    Overview: Routes to Open Access
    (Zenodo, 2017) Tullney, Marco; van Wezenbeek, Wilma
    Slides of an overview presentation given at a CESAER workshop on Open Access, February 2nd, 2017, in Brussels Cover major routes to more open access as discussed in the Task Force Open Science of CESAER: (national) open access strategies, open access mandates, open access incentives, open access awareness, open access publishing, open access infrastructure
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    Discovery and efficient reuse of technology pictures using Wikimedia infrastructures. A proposal
    (Zenodo, 2016) Heller, Lambert; Blümel, Ina; Cartellieri, Simone; Wartena, Christian
    Multimedia objects, especially images and figures, are essential for the visualization and interpretation of research findings. The distribution and reuse of these scientific objects is significantly improved under open access conditions, for instance in Wikipedia articles, in research literature, as well as in education and knowledge dissemination, where licensing of images often represents a serious barrier. Whereas scientific publications are retrievable through library portals or other online search services due to standardized indices there is no targeted retrieval and access to the accompanying images and figures yet. Consequently there is a great demand to develop standardized indexing methods for these multimedia open access objects in order to improve the accessibility to this material. With our proposal, we hope to serve a broad audience which looks up a scientific or technical term in a web search portal first. Until now, this audience has little chance to find an openly accessible and reusable image narrowly matching their search term on first try - frustratingly so, even if there is in fact such an image included in some open access article.